Current Vacancies
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Deputy Team Leader/Law Enforcement and Prosecutorial Expert
Advancing Reforms in the Justice Sector, Georgia
Tbilisi, Georgia
NEAR/TBS/2023/EA-RP/0028
Monday, April 10, 2023
Interested candidates should send their CV
to opportunities@gdsi.ie.
October 2023.
36 months.
GDSI Limited of Ireland has been shortlisted for the EU-funded project “Advancing Reforms in the Justice Sector, Georgia”.
Overall objective:
The overall objective (Impact) to which this action contributes is:
To support Georgia in advancing reforms in the justice sector with a particular focus on the implementation of EU related commitments, notably the EU-Georgia Association Agreement/Association Agenda.
Specific objective(s):
The specific objective (Outcome) of this contract is as follows:
Capacities of key criminal justice sector institutions further strengthened for the implementation of EU related commitments.
Expected outputs:
The expected outputs of this contract are as follows:
Output 1 – Criminal Justice sector interagency coordination mechanisms and practices are further strengthened, crime related data collection and analysis systems and evidence based policy development practises further enhanced.
Output 2 – Analytical and operational capabilities of the investigation and prosecution services are further enhanced and full-fledged intelligence-led and community-oriented policing is introduced.
Output 3 – Capacities increased for preventing and addressing crimes against vulnerable groups and children, gender based violence and domestic violence.
Output 4 – Support is provided for further development of use of non-custodial sanctions and measures, early release mechanism and restorative justice system at large
To download the Terms of Reference for this assignment please click here.
Required Profile:
Deputy Team Leader/Law Enforcement and Prosecutorial Expert
Expected Input: minimum 400 working days.
The expert will ensure reporting on the outputs and tasks achieved in the areas related to investigation and prosecution, manage the staff and resources of the team and provide information and reports on team plans, activities and use of resources as required by the Team Leader.
S/he will have the following background/experience:
Qualifications and skills:
- At least Master degree in subject area related to the tender or equivalent relevant professional experience of a minimum of 5 years in addition to the general professional experience;
- Fluent written and oral communication in English.
General professional experience (gained within last 15 years before the tender submission deadline):
- Minimum 8 years working experience on criminal justice reform;
- Asset: At least one year of cumulative working experience in Georgia and/or other Eastern Partnership and/or IPA II countries.
Specific professional experience (gained within last 15 years before the tender submission deadline):
- At least 4 years as a crime investigator in an EU member state;
- At least 3 years as an international consultant with focus on police reforms and/or prosecution system reform in Eastern Partnership and/or IPA II Countries;
- Asset: at least 1 year as a consultant in Georgia on police reforms and/or prosecution system reforms;
- Asset: at least 3 years’ investigative experience with specialisation in cybercrime and/or electronic evidence.
All experts must bе independent and free from conflicts of interest in the responsibilities they take on.